NSCSRVCE.EXE------annoying

there is a replase version of smss it is a VIRUS salam Check the task manager and if 2 smss.exe running u have problems, i had the windows smss.exe and one Malware infection may be the cause of NSCSRVCE.EXE error. Have you checked your system as suggested here? Click Here to Download 15.0.139.17085 Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 25 Thread: [SOLVED] Scan stuck at smss.exe --> Removed left overs from

A system process, but many virus's/trojans masqaurade uder its name, usually, if its a system task, its ok, in a user task, get rid of it Kaspersky says: Win32.IRCBot.nw - Trojan Can't figure it out!! It's a normal Windows file at all. It is a very easy and painless download and install, it will no way interfere with IE, you can use them both.

I'd love to get my hands on a few different versions of the database, to see which was the last one that did work...! Peter Paranoid its a windows system file, also many viruses (like brontok) try to create the same file name in different folder to trick user into thinking it is a Windows It was not in the winlogon hirachy and ran off of internet explorer. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged

Avast can't detect is as threat yet, but is able to detect the abnormal e-mail activity.

In any event, I have Online Support allegedly escalating this issue to a Manager on Monday.

If it's not running in windows\system32 then it may be malicious (download Process Explorer if you're not sure where the file is running from - see link for further details). The corruption or deletion of NSCSRVCE.EXE file will lead to NSCSRVCE.EXE error when the software or Windows system call this file. Long story slightly short: I tried re-installing 10.0.246.000, and 10.0.250.000 and 10.1.052.000 - twice each! I deleted it afterwards and restarted computer.

Nothing significant found - just some tracking cookies. A Backdoor install a different file in the %windows%\system directory. But as soon as I updated the AV / AS database from the default install version to the latest version, ALL of the scans across ALL of the versions either ran I believe you have a clash between ZA and some of your third party software.

Ben windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 in my case it is in a folder called \systemRoot\System32 and its not signed by microsoft is this folder a valid one or is not.? I have v.10.0.250.000 (fully licensed) running on two other PCs, which are SINGLE Hard Drive - with NO issues. I wonder if either of these is a virus... Many users ask me this question as it keeps popping up all the time and quite annoying.

Now, a new icon has appeared on my system tray. Register now! By the way most spyware programs have another one unnamed that re-creates the offending files and makes them hard to get rid of. I have also tried removing C:\WINDOWS\system32\smss.exe from the Scan Target area (quite a feat to locate that file via the tiny little window that ZA gives you in that page!).

When Windows or software gives error messages, it means to attract your attention and needs you to fix the problem. Step 4: Repair the registry. Take advantage of the download today! And because of these, sometime a simple program download may come with some unexpected spyware to the computer.

I suspect that both are legimate, but why would there be TWO installed smss.exe ? Thirdly, scan and fix Windows registry. See also: Link Mr B. Run a virus scan over your system.

Sign In Sign In Remember me Not recommended on shared computers Sign in anonymously Sign In Forgot your password? The NSCSRVCE.EXE file was deliberately or mistakenly deleted by another computer user or program. What are the non-Microsoft DLLs linking into utorrent.exe?

This is NOT a security risk retards!!!

This process is initiated by the main system thread and is responsible for various activities, including launching the Winlogon and Win32 (Csrss.exe) processes, and setting system variables. Scarface 7 posts Forum MembersPosted 13 years, 1 day ago Ah I see a save log button now, here it is too:Logfile of HijackThis v1.97.7Scan saved at 4:36:14 AM, on 1/21/2004Platform: It's all over my regstry and I cant seem to get rid of it. I tried unplugging the External HD (J:\ Drive) but no effect - the scans still stalled.

The first thing you need to ensure is that this error is not caused by computer malware. Otherwise, if it lies elsewhere and consumes a large amount of CPU resources then it is definitely a virus/trojan and should simply be deleted (in Safe Mode or Real Dos Mode). Solve your problems by switching to Linux!!! Thank you! ---Sara R, DK Search for: Search Recent Posts What's RebateInformerSetup[1].exe?How to Fix it?Is it a virus?

unless you remove the device you had already connected to your computer hasan The version I have is the 'SQL Server Management Studio'. Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 k_chug k_chug Topic Starter Members 12 posts OFFLINE Local time:04:40 PM Posted 17 January 2008 Not sure how to clean up. wkhan smss.exe is transferred and is hidden in my flash disk..

Upon the installation, launch the program to start a system scan by clicking on the "Scan Now" button. Here's my hijack this log:Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1Scan saved at 5:23:19 PM, on 6/5/2007Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)Running processes:C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\ACS.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccSetMgr.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccEvtMgr.exeC:\Program Spyware Blaster It will prevent most spyware from ever being installed. If however it is in another location, you might have problems.

First of all, you should know that there are thousands of software programs in the market right now that are designed to run on a Windows-based PC. it will not go beyond this limit. copy a version(Ms Certified) of that file from windows\servicepackfiles\i386 to your windows directory and write-protect them.

error: access is denied!!!! Just a reminder that threads will be closed if no response in 3 days Back to top #3 antles antles Topic Starter Members 4 posts OFFLINE Local time:02:40 PM Posted So I went to the registry editor and deleted every entry pointing towards the smss file under the system folder. Therefore, I am now running: ZoneAlarm Security Suite version: 10.0.246.000 vsmon version: 10.0.246.000 Driver version: 10.0.246.000 Anti-virus engine version: 8.1.8.79 Anti-virus signature DAT file version: 1062512800 AntiSpam version: 6.3.1.4971 ZoneAlarm Browser

Using the site is easy and fun. FYI: In between upgrading from 10.0.246.000 to 10.0.250.000, and again to 10.1.052.000, I completely cleansed my Hard Drive of erroneous / useless files and fragments, and defragged it - including the BlackKnight Check Version tab in properties. We are investigating further to learn if any other information was accessed.Our vendor has made backend changes so that the hashes in the file do not appear to be a usable